Unfortunately Kevin McCallister from "Home Alone" wasn't around with his Micro Machines and other booby trap goodies when a man entered a Wauwatosa home. Luckily, a 6-year-old Australian Shepherd named Oliver showed the bumbling bandit who was boss of the house.

At 5 a.m. Dec. 15 on the 8600 block of West Bluemound Road, Emily Kukuk and her husband Jake Borzym woke up to what they thought was someone trying to break into the house. Emily heard Oliver barking downstairs and she spotted someone on their deck.

The suspect is described as a black man, between 20-25 years old, 5-10 to 6 feet, medium build, 170-180 pounds, short spikey afro, and a thin black goatee. He was wearing a light-colored hooded sweatshirt, jeans, and athletic shoes with reflective material on the tongue and back of each shoe.

The couple checked their Nest security system and found out someone was inside for over 20 minutes. The footage shows a man digging around Christmas gifts and in the distance, Oliver's glowing eyes can be seen as he barks. Suddenly, the dog bolts toward the startled thief running for the door.

This man went inside a home at 5 a.m. Dec. 15 on West Bluemound Road. While looking at Christmas gifts, the homeowner's dog scared him off.(Photo: Submitted)

"Our brave boy had gone after the burglar and chased him out of the house. We are so proud for our little hero for saving Christmas," Emily said.

The man stole a few credit cards and got away with one gift, a child-size girl's hoodie.

"We laughed when we watched the video because he holds it up and looks at it like he's in a store," she said.

The couple said they live in a safe neighborhood in Wauwatosa. Emily said it is easy to let their guard down. She is normally diligent about locking the door, but all it took was one time of forgetting.

"I'm so appreciative with how quickly they were there and how thorough they've been. I'm beyond grateful for all their help," she said.

Jake recently invested in the whole Nest security system. Emily said her husband wants them to be safe.

Right now the couple is trying to have a sense of humor about the ordeal and keep laughing at what a terrible burglar he was, Emily said.

On Santa's good list

A six-year-old Australian Shepherd named Oliver showed the bumbling bandit who was boss of a home in Tosa(Photo: Submitted)

Emily and Jake have had Oliver since he was 6weeks old and describe him as their baby.

"He's so smart and loving, and sometimes a wild man, but he mostly likes to hang out on the couch with a nice pillow," Emily said.

She added it is like having a human inside of a dog's body. Oliver's favorite places are Home Depot, Lowes, and going to daycare at Central Bark.

"We can just mention, or even spell out, one of those places and he goes crazy," Emily said.

Oliver is protective over his doggy parents, but in more of jealous way. They think their pup is the sweetest boy. The couple usually has guests over and Oliver gets so excited to see people. He knew the intruder was not supposed to be there.

"I honestly would have expected him to run up to the guy, butt wiggling, but he was on guard that night," Emily said.

Even though Oliver is pretty spoiled year round, Emily is making sure he gets some extra special gifts from Santa such as vanilla custard from Culver's.

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